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Chemical rare-earth dopant

The tetragonal RE, Y, and Sc orthophosphates in particular have been widely used as host media for a variety of solid state chemical, spectroscopic, magnetic resonance, neutron and other studies of rare-earth and actinide impurities. These materials have proved to be ideal hosts for the incorporation of other rare-earth dopants (e.g., Er-doped Lu(P04) for microlaser studies). Doped orthophosphates with desired levels of dopants are desirable for both basic investigations and applications. Unfortunately, there are apparently no available quantitative data on the segregation coefficients for the rare earths in the tetragonal orthophosphates. [Pg.95]

Polymers with specific functionalities can be realized by incorporating various dopants, such as laser dyes, rare earth ions, quantum dots, and functional chromophores into the host polymer. Chromophores are molecules or chemical groups as part of a larger molecule, and they have characteristic absorption bands in the... [Pg.7]

This section covers some other heterometallic rare earth oxides, including Al, Ti, Zr, Sn, Mo, W, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, and Cu complex oxides, while certain well-known oxysalts, Y-Ba-Cu-O, for example, will not be specifically discussed. For these heterometallic compounds, due to their relatively complex compositions, it is usually difficult to obtain phase-pure products, especially when some dopant ions are added. At elevated temperatures, some of these oxides undergo phase transitions, which may significantly change their physical and chemical properties such as thermal expansion coefficient and ionic conductivity. And for fhose oxides with variable metal valencies, different nonstoichiometric compositions may also result in distinct functionalities in magnetism and catalysis. [Pg.387]


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